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Index
Cover image Title page Table of Contents Copyright Preface List of Contributors Chapter 1. History and Technical Foundations of Z Score EEG Biofeedback
Introduction First Use of Gaussian Probabilities to Identify “Dysregulation” in the Brain Application of Gaussian Probability Distributions to Instantaneous Z Score Biofeedback and Why JTFA Z Scores Are Smaller than FFT Z Scores Simplification and Standardization Individualized EEG Biofeedback Protocols Implementation of the Z Score Biofeedback JTFA Complex Demodulation Computations Z Scores and QEEG Normative Databases Standardization by Amplifier Matching and QEEG Normative Databases Age Groupings of the Instantaneous Z Score Normative Population Sampling from the Same Population of Measures of the Human Brain Appendix References
Chapter 2. Network Connectivity and LORETA Z Score Biofeedback
Neurotopology LORETA Linkage Between Structure and Function Cross-Modal Validation of LORETA LORETA Symptom Checklist Intrinsic Connectivity Networks sLORETA and LORETA Z Scores and the Cross-Spectrum Network Nodes and Connections Structural, Functional, and Effective Connectivity References
Chapter 3. Optimal Procedures in Z-Score Neurofeedback: Strategies for Maximizing Learning for Surface and LORETA Neurofeedback
Schedules of Reinforcement Learning Curves Contingency of Feedback Types of Feedback Thresholding Number of Parameters Trained Use of Rounds for Training Transfer of Training Training Phase Shift and Phase Lock Durations Overview Studies Supporting Z-Score-Based Neurofeedback References
Chapter 4. Surface and LORETA Neurofeedback in the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Surface and LORETA Neurofeedback of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Surface and LORETA Neurofeedback of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury The Study Ten Case Studies Conclusion References
Chapter 5. Z-score LORETA Neurofeedback as a Potential Therapy in Depression/Anxiety and Cognitive Dysfunction
Special Notes Acknowledgment References
Chapter 6. LORETA Z-Score Neurofeedback in Chronic Pain and Headaches
Conclusion Acknowledgment References
Chapter 7. Treating Executive Functioning Disorders Using LORETA Z-Scored EEG Biofeedback
Introduction The Domains of Executive Dysfunction The Assessment of Executive Functioning Disorder Patients Executive Dysfunction Case Studies Conclusion References
Chapter 8. Combining LORETA Z-Score Neurofeedback with Heart Rate Variability Training
Introduction Assessment Goal of Training HRV Vagal Control of HRV Goal of Training HRV and Why We Combine It with NFB Summary and Conclusion References
Chapter 9. Treating Anxiety Disorders Using Z-Scored EEG Neurofeedback
Introduction The Initial Assessment of Anxiety Disorder Patients The Brain’s Anxiety Network qeeg Markers of Anxiety Disorders Anxiety Disorder Case Studies Conclusion References
Chapter 10. Therapy of Seizures and Epilepsy with Z-Score LORETA Neurofeedback
Introduction The Etiology of Epilepsy The Clinical Picture of Epilepsy Diagnostic Considerations Treatment of Epilepsy Summary Acknowledgment References
Chapter 11. LORETA Neurofeedback in Alcohol Use Disorders: A Case Study
Introduction Ethanol’s Effects on Brain Function Case Presentation Conclusion References
Chapter 12. LORETA and SPECT Scans: A Correlational Case Series
Introduction to the Clinical Use of SPECT Scans Clinical Indications for Brain SPECT Scans Review of the Literature How to Interpret the 3D Figure 12.10 Case Studies Cases Discussion Conclusion Summary of Tabular Findings Table of Figures References Appendix
Chapter 13. Brainsurfer and Brain Computer Interface Z-Score Biofeedback
Conscious Versus Unconscious Operant Conditioning is Neurophysiologically the Same References
Chapter 14. LORETA Neurofeedback in College Students with ADHD
Challenges in Treating ADHD in College-Aged Populations Case Studies Conclusion References
Chapter 15. 19-Channel Z-Score Training for Learning Disorders and Executive Functioning
References
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